Three suspects charged in connection with breaking and entering of Oceana County farm

OCEANA COUNTY, MI -- Three suspects have been charged in connection with a January breaking and entering at Slocum Bros. Farms.

Michael William Dale Steffes

Several chain saws, a concrete saw, several car stereos, three CB radios, multiple hand tools and other items were taken from the locked farm headquarters at 1625 N. 136th Ave. in Elbridge Township, according to a press release from the Oceana County Sheriff's Office. The break-in was reported on Jan. 6.

Subsequent investigation led to the arrests of three suspects who were charged with felonies by the Oceana County prosecutor.

According to the sheriff's office, the three individuals are:

Dustin Jarrod Kokx

Dustin Jarrod Kokx, 19, of Hesperia was charged with breaking and entering and receiving and concealing stolen property. Kokx was arrested on Thursday after he was found hiding in his home. He remained in the Oceana County Jail Friday on a $7,500 bond.

Mitchell Sydney Fuller

Michael William Dale Steffes, 24, of Walkerville was charged with breaking and entering, receiving and concealing stolen property and second offense habitual offender. Steffes was arrested Thursday afternoon turning himself in. He remained lodged at the Oceana County Jail Friday on a $10,000 bond.

Mitchell Sydney Fuller, 24, of Elbridge Township was charged with breaking and entering, receiving and concealing stolen property and second offense habitual offender. He was arrested on Feb. 1 at his home. He bonded out of jail with 10 percent of a $10,000 bond.